Congratulations from a Ravens fan! I came here last year when we were getting ready to play you all, and I thought that this really was a team with a bright future under Carroll. This team has surpassed pretty much everyone's expectations.

I've always rooted for small, underappreciated markets like my own, so I've always had an affinity for the Seahawks. In the DC/Baltimore area it is hard to find Seattle games on television often but when it didn't interfere with the Ravens games, I made the time, and it's been such a pleasure to watch Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch, and the extremely impressive defense do what they do this year. I had a feeling it would culminate in a playoff berth and a lot of people are expecting the Seahawks to possibly make a run. I certainly hope so! First of all, living in Redskins county, I cannot stand the fans and I really want them shut up. But also, the Seahawks have become my favorite team other than the Ravens to watch and are without question my favorite NFC team.

Russell Wilson is truly inspirational and a joy to watch. Someone who was told he's not tall enough to play QB in the NFL is doing as good a job as anyone else. I hear things about how hard he works and it just makes me like him even more. Without question he should be Rookie of the Year, but I wouldn't be surprised to see RG3 get it because of the market size. Regardless of what happens from here on out, what Seattle has done this season is truly impressive and I believe they will continue to be a force for years to come. So, congratulations, and be proud of your team.

baltimoreravens wrote:Congratulations from a Ravens fan! I came here last year when we were getting ready to play you all, and I thought that this really was a team with a bright future under Carroll. This team has surpassed pretty much everyone's expectations.

I've always rooted for small, underappreciated markets like my own, so I've always had an affinity for the Seahawks. In the DC/Baltimore area it is hard to find Seattle games on television often but when it didn't interfere with the Ravens games, I made the time, and it's been such a pleasure to watch Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch, and the extremely impressive defense do what they do this year. I had a feeling it would culminate in a playoff berth and a lot of people are expecting the Seahawks to possibly make a run. I certainly hope so! First of all, living in Redskins county, I cannot stand the fans and I really want them shut up. But also, the Seahawks have become my favorite team other than the Ravens to watch and are without question my favorite NFC team.

Russell Wilson is truly inspirational and a joy to watch. Someone who was told he's not tall enough to play QB in the NFL is doing as good a job as anyone else. I hear things about how hard he works and it just makes me like him even more. Without question he should be Rookie of the Year, but I wouldn't be surprised to see RG3 get it because of the market size. Regardless of what happens from here on out, what Seattle has done this season is truly impressive and I believe they will continue to be a force for years to come. So, congratulations, and be proud of your team.

I hope we see you guys in the Superbowl.

Oh, and happy new year!

Thanks for the props, man. The Ravens have always been my 2nd favorite team. I love that D! And purple and black is bad as hell. Hope we see you in the Superbowl as well.

MontanaHawk05 wrote:Our team was modeled after yours, so...thanks for the blueprint.

Unfortunately, I have to say it will probably be Denver facing Seattle in the Super Bowl.

I'm trying to be optimistic but we're definitely an underdog, possibly even more than Seattle is. If we can't make it, I'm hoping Denver takes care of New England, don't think anyone wants to see them in the Superbowl again. (Or the Texans but I don't like their chances.) As far as NFC goes, I'm rooting for Seattle all the way, and after that anybody but Atlanta or Washington.

I'm thinking I foresee a Denver vs. Green Bay Superbowl, but this year is as unpredictable as ever.

MontanaHawk05 wrote:Our team was modeled after yours, so...thanks for the blueprint.

Unfortunately, I have to say it will probably be Denver facing Seattle in the Super Bowl.

A good friend of mine made this exact prediction at the beginning of the season and I'll be damned if it doesn't seem downright plausible at this point.

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Maybe not quite as much. I do have that "Damn Right I Hate Steelers" shirt like Suggswore, jump for joy when Steeler Elimination Day arrives, and trained my children to call their QBRapistberger, however.

baltimoreravens wrote:Congratulations from a Ravens fan! I came here last year when we were getting ready to play you all, and I thought that this really was a team with a bright future under Carroll. This team has surpassed pretty much everyone's expectations.

I've always rooted for small, underappreciated markets like my own, so I've always had an affinity for the Seahawks. In the DC/Baltimore area it is hard to find Seattle games on television often but when it didn't interfere with the Ravens games, I made the time, and it's been such a pleasure to watch Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch, and the extremely impressive defense do what they do this year. I had a feeling it would culminate in a playoff berth and a lot of people are expecting the Seahawks to possibly make a run. I certainly hope so! First of all, living in Redskins county, I cannot stand the fans and I really want them shut up. But also, the Seahawks have become my favorite team other than the Ravens to watch and are without question my favorite NFC team.

Russell Wilson is truly inspirational and a joy to watch. Someone who was told he's not tall enough to play QB in the NFL is doing as good a job as anyone else. I hear things about how hard he works and it just makes me like him even more. Without question he should be Rookie of the Year, but I wouldn't be surprised to see RG3 get it because of the market size. Regardless of what happens from here on out, what Seattle has done this season is truly impressive and I believe they will continue to be a force for years to come. So, congratulations, and be proud of your team.

I hope we see you guys in the Superbowl.

Oh, and happy new year!

You're awesome dude. BROFIST

Bill Simmons predicted Ravens vs Seahawks in the superbowl this year, for what it's worth.

Nobody who doesn't live in New England wants to see those guys back again.I've got a holdover animus for the Donkeys from the days we were in the same division.Texans are pretenders. Still think the Colts tanked it last year to get Luck.Thank the Lord the Stealers are dead for this year.

From our side, I'm sick to death of Aaron Rogers and the Peckers ,and I'd rather see my sister in a brothel than my brother a 49'er.

baltimoreravens wrote:I'm telling you guys... it's not possible that you hate the Steelers more than us.

As a fan-base, no. But for hard-core Seahawks fans, our hatred of the rustbuckets rivals yours. My two favorite teams are the Seahawks and whoever plays the the sqeelers. I daydream of clocking that guy in the NFL commercial with the Super Bowls listed on his arm, and tattooing multiple asterisks. If the world ends, I want it to start with a meteor hitting Pittstink when they're hosting the digits. I hope their DC gets diphtheria. I hope Robfkdiuhoqberger gets gangrene in a strategically sensitive place. Need I go on?

49ers webzone: Win or lose, i hope you injure Sherman. Like a serious career ending injury. I don't want him to get paid.49ers webzone: noise should not be the overwhelming reason a team is favored. they need to spray noise-damping foam onto the ceiling of that place.

This being Ray Lewis's last season, and seeing the inspiration he inspires in his teamates, it would not suprise me to see the Ravens make a playoff run. Ray Lewis makes me want to strap on the pads and hit somebody. He could not have timed his retirement announcment any better.

I have nothing but respect for the Ravens, their my 2nd favorite team. Seeing Ray lewis retire sucks but when its your time to leave it just your time. To me he will go down as one of the greatest MLB of the game. For what he overcame in the beginning of his career and turned out to be is awesome, glad he got a 2nd chance.

I was always jealous of your guys defense one of the hardest hitting out there for so long.

Thank you for stopping by and wishing us luck. Good luck to your team also beat that colts azz, ill be rooting for ya.

I knew if there was one group of fans and a team that hated the Stealers, it would be Baltimore. There couldn't have been a better team to lash pain on them in the Ravens. They have not disappointed over the years. That last game against NE was a heartbreaker in the playoffs. Even i was bummed on that one.

I wonder what it will look like when Papa Ray comes out for his last run in the playoffs. If I am the Ravens and win the toss, I defer.

The only concern I have and I mean only is that Bevell will get cute and pass even though Lynch is gaining yardage. 1/30/2015 - loaf

I gotta say... The Redskins fans are truly starting to make me sick. I am starting to hate them more than some of our division foes... Regardless, I think most of us Hawks fans love the Ravens and have always wanted that style of play here in Seattle. We finally have it and are loving it! Thanks for the props and here is to the Bird Bowl.

baltimoreravens wrote:Sorry to see the season end that way for you guys. Atlanta really did get pretty darn lucky. You all have a very bright future ahead of you. I hope y'all cheer the Ravens on the next few weeks!

baltimoreravens wrote:I assume we have all of your support in Super Bowl 47, right?

A few think it benefits us to have our rival win it all. I think a huge number are pulling for you guys. I am. Good luck. Impressive run so far. Hope your guys keep their eyes on the prize after getting past the Patriots.